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government of course it's very useful to have other countries militaries integrated into the us they get the training then they get the equipment they get the arms it's the full package the idea of proxy armies is not new but america's track record of training foreign armies has hardly been flawless you have the school of americas for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is especially in the middle east in the case of iraq or in afghanistan something of a catastrophe it's premised on a fantasy that if the u.s. buys the uniforms gives them the guns provides in the training that somehow these will be reliable forces you can see in the case of afghanistan the governments are united the governments are partners but the afghan troops don't consider the americans to be their friends in fact they consider them to be cultural aliens who are occupying their country more than fifty coalition troops were killed this year alone by members of the afghan security forces word is out t
government of course it's very useful to have other countries militaries integrated into the us they get the training then they get the equipment they get the arms it's the full package the idea of proxy armies is not new but america's track record of training foreign armies has hardly been flawless you have the school of americas for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is...
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thanks for being with us. see you tomorrow night. >> greta: tonight a real cliff-hanger, starring guess who. you, and of course the rest of us. we're all on the edge of this fiscal cliff. >> we don't think that raising tax rates is something that's good for this economy, that will help grow jobs. and so what we have said is there are ways for the federal government to have more revenue if we grow this economy and engage in tax reforms. >> every economist i respect says if you raise tax rates at this time -- in fact the president said that a couple years ago -- that it harms the economy. we're trying to help the economy. and so unless i can be convinced that raising tax rates will be beneficial, then obviously i think there's reason and grounds for my position. >> the truth is this country does not need to go through this fiscal cliff, which is fundamentally a huge tax increase and very little spending cuts. we're favoring a huge automatic tax increase that needs to be changed. >> bottom line we can't go off th
thanks for being with us. see you tomorrow night. >> greta: tonight a real cliff-hanger, starring guess who. you, and of course the rest of us. we're all on the edge of this fiscal cliff. >> we don't think that raising tax rates is something that's good for this economy, that will help grow jobs. and so what we have said is there are ways for the federal government to have more revenue if we grow this economy and engage in tax reforms. >> every economist i respect says if you...
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children us thank you very successful. in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . law to new jobs of foreign policy state law to the new james economies are economic and to u.s. multinationals will be a movie version. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms while movies libya has lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign militaries helps build better alliances and further american interests abroad from the point of view of the u.s. government of course it's very useful to have other countries militaries integrated into the u.s. they get the training then they get the equipment they get the arms it's the full package the idea of proxy form is not new. record of training for the race has hardly been flawless you have the school of americas for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after wo
children us thank you very successful. in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . law to new jobs of foreign policy state law to the new james economies are economic and to u.s. multinationals will be a movie version. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms while movies libya has lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign...
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they can use almost every single part of the. equipment. for the. life in the tundra. many of the children are. boarding school. students learn different languages. specialized grant programs and even skills all within. the school. scientist who wanted a better way of law. for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. which. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world of interviews intrigued. because it. go off to three years of trial and error the eurozone finance ministers say they've now found the key to saving greece aside from agreeing to hand over more bailout cash the e.u. also. conditions that is so long as athens keeps pushing more sturdy but member of the european
they can use almost every single part of the. equipment. for the. life in the tundra. many of the children are. boarding school. students learn different languages. specialized grant programs and even skills all within. the school. scientist who wanted a better way of law. for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's...
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and they are a real challenge to us. because untouched unamended medicare will run out of money in 12 years. that is scary. >> though as the negotiations continue, durbin does suggest that obamacare is on the table. >> the only perfect law i know was carried down mountain on a stone tablet by senator moses. everyone else has define their very best to write a good law and realizes oaf time changes have to be made. i'm open to whatever, you know, elements we need to reconsider there. but i think we have the right starting point. >> much of the anxiety in washington seems to be over not knowing the details of the president and speaker boehner's negotiations. lawmakers on both sides suggest it could be a good thing. they are talking to each other and not leaking. >> mike emanuel live on the hill. thank you. >> bret: he is not campaigning for re-election, but president obama is back on the political stump to round up support for his economic plan to get off the fiscal cliff. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us
and they are a real challenge to us. because untouched unamended medicare will run out of money in 12 years. that is scary. >> though as the negotiations continue, durbin does suggest that obamacare is on the table. >> the only perfect law i know was carried down mountain on a stone tablet by senator moses. everyone else has define their very best to write a good law and realizes oaf time changes have to be made. i'm open to whatever, you know, elements we need to reconsider there....
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it's not using condoms. it's access to condoms. how do you get a condom when you're a 15-year-old gay man living in the south? what do you do? you walk into a pharmacy and actually go up to the pharmacist and, you know, all that stuff is incredibly stigmatized and frightening. so i think what communities have to do is really address the problem through the lens of, are we doing everything possible to help these kids protect themselves? >> sreenivasan: one of the things that people don't necessarily look at very often it seems very cold and calculated is the numerical cost. obviously the worst cost is someone's life. but one of the things that was interesting to me in this report that said that these folks that are infected so young could cost the system $400,000, a cost that all of us are bearing in some ways. >> sure. one of the things that the report is trying to emphasize and that i think is critical. if you don't know you're infeked you're not going to start on treatment. the treatment works. and the treatment might be expensiv
it's not using condoms. it's access to condoms. how do you get a condom when you're a 15-year-old gay man living in the south? what do you do? you walk into a pharmacy and actually go up to the pharmacist and, you know, all that stuff is incredibly stigmatized and frightening. so i think what communities have to do is really address the problem through the lens of, are we doing everything possible to help these kids protect themselves? >> sreenivasan: one of the things that people don't...
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former band members. ♪ hey hey you you ♪ >> stay with us. when we come back, a report of how victims of the mexican drug wars are trial the fight back. >> violence between rival gangs and security forces have killed tens of thousands of people across mexico in recent years. the movement for peace with justice and dignity is open to get compensation for the victims' families. we will be right back. >> don't go away. what's the program for the festive season. class a culinary specialities from all over europe. with a trip to the mountains and traditional christmas markets. and, heaven on earth. yuletide customs and practices in rural bavaria. christmas time on dw. >> welcome back. >> the eu debt crisis has zapped their ability to lead the way in global climate talks which began on monday. the european union is one of the few members promising to sign up to a second emissions cutting. >> some of the eu executives say the member states say increase in carbon tax is an affordable in cash-strapped times. >> the members are open to come up with con
former band members. ♪ hey hey you you ♪ >> stay with us. when we come back, a report of how victims of the mexican drug wars are trial the fight back. >> violence between rival gangs and security forces have killed tens of thousands of people across mexico in recent years. the movement for peace with justice and dignity is open to get compensation for the victims' families. we will be right back. >> don't go away. what's the program for the festive season. class a...
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he simply made the world a better place for all of us. thank you for being here today. >> i'm anne stevens, chris's sister. tom, his brother. hillary, our little sister. we want to extend a warm welcome to the family, friends and many distinguished officials in attendance. thank you for being here. we are honored for your presence. thanks to mayor lee for allowing us to gather and to the protocol and special events team and many organizations and individuals who have offered extraordinary assistance to our family during this difficult time. our parents asked us to speak for the family to talk about growing up with chris. i think overall the greatest thing we can appreciate about chris is how much fun, how clever, how witty he was, how he made us all smile and laugh. i can testify chris was a mischievous little guy from the very beginning, as i was usually the target of his pranks. he set my bassinet on fire with a magnifying mirror. at 4 he backed me up into a red hot bathroom heater, resulting in a bottom burn and er visit in the middle
he simply made the world a better place for all of us. thank you for being here today. >> i'm anne stevens, chris's sister. tom, his brother. hillary, our little sister. we want to extend a warm welcome to the family, friends and many distinguished officials in attendance. thank you for being here. we are honored for your presence. thanks to mayor lee for allowing us to gather and to the protocol and special events team and many organizations and individuals who have offered extraordinary...
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help us determine the truth in the killing of yasir arafat. i hope that exhuming yasser arafat's body today will reveal the truth, and we will know the circumstances of the death of our leader. >> but this investigation may not solve the mystery. polonium 210 breaks down very quickly. results are not expected for at least three months. >> the black forest town is mourning the 14 people who died in a fire in a workshop yesterday. >> condolences have been coming in from around the country. fire officials say the blaze was caused by a defective gas heating unit that exploded. >> candles and flowers for the victims of the fire. the community is struggling to cope with the tragedy. >> there are no words to describe it. it is especially hard for the families of the victims. >> there is simply nothing more one can say or do. it is just awful. >> fire investigators now believe the fire was caused by gas leaking from an oven. all 14 of the victims -- 11 women and three men -- were in the room where the up and stood and were quickly overcome by smoke. t
help us determine the truth in the killing of yasir arafat. i hope that exhuming yasser arafat's body today will reveal the truth, and we will know the circumstances of the death of our leader. >> but this investigation may not solve the mystery. polonium 210 breaks down very quickly. results are not expected for at least three months. >> the black forest town is mourning the 14 people who died in a fire in a workshop yesterday. >> condolences have been coming in from around...
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forecast highs in the low 60s for us today. in the extended forecast, watch... wednesday, rain and wind clearing up by the afternoon. thursday, showers favor the north bay, and then friday and saturday another series of storms coming in. sunday we'll get some rain and sun and then by monday, it finally looks like we'll be able to exhale. but if you want to look at the target for the worst of this, probably up in the north bay. stay tuned for paul deanno to update you. >> i think i county five days of rain? >> but not continuous. >> thank you. >>> still to come, a "two and a half men" star goes on a tirade. we're not talking about charlie sheen this time. plus, a close call for a toddler caught on tape. more of this amazing video. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this: you can see >>> amazing surveillance video shows just how close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this. you could see the boy once we show the video, walking in a jewelry store in savannah, georgia and just moments later, right here
forecast highs in the low 60s for us today. in the extended forecast, watch... wednesday, rain and wind clearing up by the afternoon. thursday, showers favor the north bay, and then friday and saturday another series of storms coming in. sunday we'll get some rain and sun and then by monday, it finally looks like we'll be able to exhale. but if you want to look at the target for the worst of this, probably up in the north bay. stay tuned for paul deanno to update you. >> i think i county...
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may the author of all life bless us and keep us. in god's name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there are kids and families ever were. it is really an extraordinary playground. it has got a little something for everyone. it is aesthetically billion. it is completely accessible. you can see how excited people are for this playground. it is very special. >> on opening day in the brand- new helen diller playground at north park, children can be seen swinging, gliding, swinging, exploring, digging, hanging, jumping, and even making drumming sounds. this major renovation was possible with the generous donation of more than $1.5 million from the mercer fund in honor of san francisco bay area philanthropist helen diller. together with the clean and safe neighborhood parks fund and the city's general fund. >> 4. 3. 2. 1. [applause] >> the playground is broken into three general areas. one for the preschool set, another for older children, and a sand area designed for kids of all ages. unlike the old playground, the new one is accessible to peo
may the author of all life bless us and keep us. in god's name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there are kids and families ever were. it is really an extraordinary playground. it has got a little something for everyone. it is aesthetically billion. it is completely accessible. you can see how excited people are for this playground. it is very special. >> on opening day in the brand- new helen diller playground at north park, children can be seen swinging, gliding, swinging, exploring,...
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he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking about himself and his accomplishments. only when he was forced to. instead he asked people about their lives, their views, their accomplishments. he always focused on ther people rather than hi
he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence...
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keep us posted. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're coming back with so much more. the governor of delaware on getting ready for that fiscal cliff. because they were in the past not funny. they are taking computers with an insensitive and permission to have been conference is. it sounds crazy but is completely true. >> with the u.s. capital markets do you have copied at -- editors? >> what are you talking about? >> that was pretty funny. >> this is the agency that as criticism with bernie madoff looking at pornography on the job but it's in pieces are filtering out because there is a major battle going on between the near stock exchange and the sec. as a major computer breach. there are staffers and is one unit in this one department that have laptops that had direct access to the near stock exchange and nasdaq. the entire architect -- architecture for computer systems systems, security systems everything right? but there was a whistle-blower complaint in the ag came out to see that conferences we're going
keep us posted. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're coming back with so much more. the governor of delaware on getting ready for that fiscal cliff. because they were in the past not funny. they are taking computers with an insensitive and permission to have been conference is. it sounds crazy but is completely true. >> with the u.s. capital markets do you have copied at -- editors? >> what are you talking about? >> that was pretty funny. >> this is the agency that as...
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to us. fashion is nice, but sometimes there's stuff that really hits closer to home in the head and the heart. >> sure. >> and if you look back, all of the great music from america, you know, james brown, al green, marvin gaye, jimmy hendrix, b.b. king, it's the same sentiment, i mean to me it's the same sentiment you get when you listen to the band from ethiopia. >> sure. i want viewers to actually see the other things you've done. you've joined actors, dancers, videographers, created this play based on the former ethiopian leader and you translate your song into movement. i want to play a little bit of that if i can. >> oh, yeah. ♪ stop the fight stop the fight ♪ >> a lot of this is about peace and justice and tolerance. how does this reflect your own life? where did you come up with the inspiration? >> i just felt that, as a citizen of the planet, you know, that this was an important story to tell, you know, and we can still learn from it, you know? i think that we all need to get bac
to us. fashion is nice, but sometimes there's stuff that really hits closer to home in the head and the heart. >> sure. >> and if you look back, all of the great music from america, you know, james brown, al green, marvin gaye, jimmy hendrix, b.b. king, it's the same sentiment, i mean to me it's the same sentiment you get when you listen to the band from ethiopia. >> sure. i want viewers to actually see the other things you've done. you've joined actors, dancers,...
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james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but the nasdaq rose almost ten points, while the s&p fell three. >> susie: a changing of the >> susie: a changing of the guard is coming to the securities and exchange commission. chairman mary schapiro announced today she will step down on december 14. the white house quickly named s.e.c. commissioner elisse walter as her replacement. sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: chairman mary schapiro took over the s.e.c. in january 2009, at the height of the financial crisis. since then, she's overhauled the agency and beefed up its enforcement arm. she's also overseen a
james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but...
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if you just joined us a very warm welcome a former u.k. defense minister has come up with an extreme way to curb violence in afghanistan and pakistan he wants to drop a neutron bomb on the country's border well earlier i spoke about the unconventional suggestion here's a lord and quite the gas he's come out with a not one you'd expect from someone who has had such high government positions in the process this lord gilbert he was a defense minister under tony blair he was a member of the security and intelligence committee so privy to a lot of information sort of an expert in the defense field and he'd think he'd come up with some rather more constructive suggestions than what he's come up with bill but that's clearly not the case what has he come up with what did he propose exactly. well you know what gilbert quite literally suggested threatening to drop a neutron bomb on the pakistani afghan border in order to crack down on terrorism in the region now a neutron bomb is a thermonuclear weapon is designed to kill everybody in its wake and b
if you just joined us a very warm welcome a former u.k. defense minister has come up with an extreme way to curb violence in afghanistan and pakistan he wants to drop a neutron bomb on the country's border well earlier i spoke about the unconventional suggestion here's a lord and quite the gas he's come out with a not one you'd expect from someone who has had such high government positions in the process this lord gilbert he was a defense minister under tony blair he was a member of the...
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protest and of civil disorder are thick in the air of central cairo tonight behind me in tahrir square us still. thousands of protesters waving their flags chanting to the effect that mohamed morsi the president has betrayed egypt's revolution and speaker after speaker was grabbing them the megaphones and are calling the crowds to call on mercy to reverse that declaration giving him sweeping powers last thursday in the streets around the area the sirens and the smell of tear gas tickets in the air large crowds have gathered there a lot more young and male in makeup and they are holding standoffs with the police periodic the police are coming in using tear gas and charging them with police vehicles which are then pelted with stones and bits of smoldering woods the crowds there lighting fires as well so it's very smoky in the streets around just trying to get into this studio to do this live report we had to come through clouds of tear gas ourselves and crowds of running protesters as well a real atmosphere of ferment in central cairo tonight all sparked by that decree that mohammed must sa
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. >> holly williams in cairo for us this morning. good to see you, thank you so much. >>> the investigation now into yasser arafat's death. arafat's body was exhumed today from his grave. bone samples will be examined by french, russian and swiss experts. they are looking for trace of a lethal radioactive substance. arafat died in 2004 after a sudden illness. traces of the substance were found on clothing said to be his, that led to speculation that arafat was poisoned by israel. israel denies those allegations. >>> back this country, the white house says treasury secretary timothy geithner will leave the negotiations with republicans on the so called fiscal cliff, those tax increases and spending cuts that would kick in next year. lawmakers returned to washington yesterday amid some talk of compromise, but the issue of how to raise revenue remains a critical and hard to overcome sticking point. susan mcginnis is live in washington with more. >> reporter: those changes kick in if no alternative deal is made. as of now, both sides are
. >> holly williams in cairo for us this morning. good to see you, thank you so much. >>> the investigation now into yasser arafat's death. arafat's body was exhumed today from his grave. bone samples will be examined by french, russian and swiss experts. they are looking for trace of a lethal radioactive substance. arafat died in 2004 after a sudden illness. traces of the substance were found on clothing said to be his, that led to speculation that arafat was poisoned by israel....
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jonathan hunt is with us. what is the defense case? >>jonathan: it boils down to this: he has been punished enough already between july 2010 and april 201 when he was held at the marine bridge in virginia he was illegally treated too harshly. the united nations investigators called the conditions of his being held there at that time "cruel and inhumane and degrading." experts say that really is all the defense has here because there isn't any question that he leaked the documents. >> it makes up for the defense lawyer whose have to put it out, they will say he was treated inhumanely and he has been punished enough. don't punish him anymore. as a prosecutor i would not take that for a second but i understand why they are making that argument. it is the only argument they have because it is cleared he leaks these. >>jonathan: the military judges can potentially dismiss all the charges against him if they decide this pre-trial punishment was too much. but it seems highly unlikely and it appears the trial will ultimately go forward and is
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tell us generally what was their response? what sort of reaction they had to what they heard inside that closed-door meeting? >> reporter: let's stay on focus on that because that is really telling. each senator saw the tone being stunned by the information they heard in this closed-door meeting with u.n. ambassador susan rice. they are significantly troubled they say, more than that ever, which means there are more questions than answers as a result of this meeting. even saying that rice ace comments were clearly wrong. >> what happened initially was it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo. as a consequence of the video. >> reporter: and right after that, during that news briefing that we heard, we heard from actually senator lindsey graham, senator kelly ayotte and senator john mccain, all of them stating those comments are completely wrong. senator graham going so far to say, people don't bring mortars, grenades to spontaneous demonstrations. think basically wanted to know why ambassador rise in t
tell us generally what was their response? what sort of reaction they had to what they heard inside that closed-door meeting? >> reporter: let's stay on focus on that because that is really telling. each senator saw the tone being stunned by the information they heard in this closed-door meeting with u.n. ambassador susan rice. they are significantly troubled they say, more than that ever, which means there are more questions than answers as a result of this meeting. even saying that rice...
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tell us what's happening? >> richard williamson, long-time am employee, more than a decades, reports out he has been let go by apple, that he was in charge of apple maps which clearly was a bit of a fiasco. ceo tim cook apologized for those. eddie cue, who is in charge of apple's services, taking the reins. not so sure all this can be attributed to maps. i have calls into am. they have not confirmed this officialism williamson is a software engineer by training, at next, was as scott forestall, not sure this is just about plans. i will bring you more when i have t. >> look forward to it very much, jon. thank you. >>> let the daydreaming commence, the powerball jackpot is now $500 million. that's $500 million. cnbc's wealth ed tore robert frank is here with advice for the future winner. you got your ticket she is in >> not yet, sue, but countless stories on the web today what people could buy with their $500 million from diamond tiaras to ferraris to private jumbo jets. we wanted smarter advice what the whipper
tell us what's happening? >> richard williamson, long-time am employee, more than a decades, reports out he has been let go by apple, that he was in charge of apple maps which clearly was a bit of a fiasco. ceo tim cook apologized for those. eddie cue, who is in charge of apple's services, taking the reins. not so sure all this can be attributed to maps. i have calls into am. they have not confirmed this officialism williamson is a software engineer by training, at next, was as scott...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story here is a face to face meeting between the administration officials sent out to explain the libya terror attack and her fiercest critics. tonight on "special report," the republicans are not happy following the session with u.n. ambassador susan rice. she is criticized for comments after the attack blaming a spontaneous demonstration on an anti-muslim video. vice believed to be line for nomination to secretary of state. president obama taking a pitch for deficit reduction package to the public. meantime, negotiations with the congressional republicans over a plan to back away from the fiscal cliff made little progress so far. the u.s. wants to avoid becoming another greece. we will look at the latest deal giving athens another envision of bail-out money. "special report" from washington at 6:00 eastern. a lot to tack. in now back to any colleagu my s with "the fiv
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it is time to put that behind us. us. neil: why don't the -- lou: judg why don't the democras care whether he is elected or not? >> the republicans who took this pledge were elected taking the pledge. >> they bragged about it you know, 1994, could not have happened without grover norquist. and always about tern that theo personalty not policy, let's talk about the issue, is medicare going bankrupt or not, senator dirk durban saying we have to tackle medicare or it will be bankrupt in 12 years. let's talk about that instead of norquist, he is one of the most selfless guys in politics. you know this is a reagannesque parts of the soul of the republican party, if some want to break their own pledge to voters not to raise taxes they can do that and be account able. lou: there is not a reagan nesque figure in the republican party right now who is the intellectual leader right now? what group of the republican party? the governors? >> kelly ann is right, governors, there are 38 republican governors, there will be after the firs
it is time to put that behind us. us. neil: why don't the -- lou: judg why don't the democras care whether he is elected or not? >> the republicans who took this pledge were elected taking the pledge. >> they bragged about it you know, 1994, could not have happened without grover norquist. and always about tern that theo personalty not policy, let's talk about the issue, is medicare going bankrupt or not, senator dirk durban saying we have to tackle medicare or it will be bankrupt...
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that's a great way for us to use philanthropic resources. i think the more activity like that, fund philanthropy, that can be kind of consistent with what the government is trying to do in terms of driving more innovation, more quality but take some of the burden off, special a early stage actors, like eric and learnzillion and many others out there that really terrific early stage product. they need more access to markets and customers, but they also need ways to not have to break themselves producing the kind of information, particularly in this idiosyncratic fragmented way we like to define performance. so more common ways of getting evaluations running across multiple products with multiple demand-side actors, multiple users and buyers in ways that are pretty public and get that information out there transparently, and push their lots of different channels. so not only do the market signals about what's necessary or what's needed it clear for vendors and for innovators, but the way in which you think about what performance actually is. i
that's a great way for us to use philanthropic resources. i think the more activity like that, fund philanthropy, that can be kind of consistent with what the government is trying to do in terms of driving more innovation, more quality but take some of the burden off, special a early stage actors, like eric and learnzillion and many others out there that really terrific early stage product. they need more access to markets and customers, but they also need ways to not have to break themselves...
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or visit us online. don't wait. call now. why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downloads for purchasing prevacid24hr. prevent acid all day and all night for 24 hours with prevacid24hr. >>> even birther in chief and kind of sort of romney pal tomds trump agrees, republicans have a big latino problem. do they have solutions? we will talk immigration reform with jose diaz-balart next on "now." [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help findi
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not only can ross stores transcend the fiscal crevasse, it is a cheap stock used to what i'm used to it being. ross traded around $70 at the very end of the summer. now it's at $56 and change. it just vanished. down about 20% from its highs. in part, the stock got slammed along with everything else as people became worried about the economy as the fiscal cliff loomed closer and closer. beyond that, ross stores has been a victim of expectations. i always say guidance is more important, expectations is more important. when the company reported a week and a half ago on november 15th, investors were expecting them to beat and raise. why? because this company always beats and then always raises. >> house of pleasure. >> but they gave disappointing guidance for the fourth quarter. plus some analysts worry the company's same-store sales have now decelerated for two quarters in a row. these are legitimate worries. however, even after this quarter that many considered to be disappointing -- [ crying ] ross stores only sold off another point and a half and since then rebounded back to where it
not only can ross stores transcend the fiscal crevasse, it is a cheap stock used to what i'm used to it being. ross traded around $70 at the very end of the summer. now it's at $56 and change. it just vanished. down about 20% from its highs. in part, the stock got slammed along with everything else as people became worried about the economy as the fiscal cliff loomed closer and closer. beyond that, ross stores has been a victim of expectations. i always say guidance is more important,...
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so i don't use the word? >> because the situation is more complicated and containment involves a lot of the other arrangements at the time. this is not that kind of a situation. so we have to address it in a somewhat different fashion. but there is an underlying similarity and it is far more powerful and far more dangerous and, indeed, far more aggressive in years past. therefore it provides a point of departure for something modeled on it, even if not identical to it. >> i am from the "los angeles times." barbara, why not use the word? [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> asked to go back to an old question that any use of the work contained word containment brings up, which is that some in this country have assiduously worked to convince americans that iran is under chervil or uncontainable because of the nature of the regime. i know you have had to deal with that question before. but it might be worth taking 60 seconds to deal with now. >> i don't find that argument very credible. i am no
so i don't use the word? >> because the situation is more complicated and containment involves a lot of the other arrangements at the time. this is not that kind of a situation. so we have to address it in a somewhat different fashion. but there is an underlying similarity and it is far more powerful and far more dangerous and, indeed, far more aggressive in years past. therefore it provides a point of departure for something modeled on it, even if not identical to it. >> i am from...
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even us in america, when we had our revolution, it took us a while. it took us a civil war and even hundreds of years until we started to realize our own ideas and what freedom and the separation of powers is. if egyptians are going to understand the separation of powers, balance of powers, they need to be pushed to accept rule of law, and they have not been pushed by america or the west. stuart: i'm sorry to cut it off short, doctor. we're very short on time. we always appreciate your opinion. thanks for coming on today. >> thanks, stuart, any time. stuart: more varney & company is next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list
even us in america, when we had our revolution, it took us a while. it took us a civil war and even hundreds of years until we started to realize our own ideas and what freedom and the separation of powers is. if egyptians are going to understand the separation of powers, balance of powers, they need to be pushed to accept rule of law, and they have not been pushed by america or the west. stuart: i'm sorry to cut it off short, doctor. we're very short on time. we always appreciate your opinion....
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thanks for joining us. just one thing to pass along that we just got to us here at msnbc is the fact that u.n. ambassador susan rice is now on the schedule of senator bob corker, a republican from tennessee who has been critical of rice over the past several weeks telling reporters that she sounds more like the head of the democratic national committee when talking about what's going on with the obama administration, and that doesn't sound like a positive secretary of state to him because they need to show their ability to be independent. but, again, senator corker's office now saying they believe they have a private meeting with ambassador rice. >>> it's often lost in politics of the fiscal cliff is how a cliff dive will actually impact your personal finances. and whether you have a job or not if you pay taxes, you're going to take a hit. first place you're going to see it, the federal tax rate for a middle income family. and that means an extra $2,000 out of pocket. next is the payroll tax. if you make, s
thanks for joining us. just one thing to pass along that we just got to us here at msnbc is the fact that u.n. ambassador susan rice is now on the schedule of senator bob corker, a republican from tennessee who has been critical of rice over the past several weeks telling reporters that she sounds more like the head of the democratic national committee when talking about what's going on with the obama administration, and that doesn't sound like a positive secretary of state to him because they...
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not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because the majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong, i say to my friend, the majority leader, i'm not defending the way the place has been run the last two years. i think it's been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. but we had the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the same problem. and we've always had a few members on each side who wanted to exercise every one of their rights. i remember when i first got here, it was senator metzenbaum from ohio would sit out here on the floor and read every of bill. he was a big problem. nobody tried to change the rules. we worked this place. and so, look, what the majority leader conveniently continues to leave out is not only the rule that he wants to change but the way he wants to change it. the way he wants to change it. he wants
not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because the majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong, i say to my friend, the majority leader, i'm not defending the way the place has been run the last two years. i think it's been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. but we had the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the...